British Artist William Furlong began a project of mapping the
territory of contemporary art in a series of cassette editions. The
Audio Arts project is a massive archive of intervies wirg artists
ranging from Joseph Beuys to Tracey Emin, but also contains documents of
world exibitions, symposia, festivals and many original acoustic works
by artists. Furlong finds rgar his way of working – using sounds and
voice as materials – is a sculptural and creative process. It arose from
his intimate association with the recorded voice.
In 2007 artists Achim Lengerer and Dani Gal visited Furlong in his Audio
Arts studio and recorded this sound piece as a reference to his body of
work.
This Radia show is a special edit of Lengerer and Gal’s piece realized in 2007 for their project VOICEOVERHEAD. “Voiceoverhead” dealt with performative aspects of speech, sound documents and archived spoken language.
Any resemblance with Radia show 228 by radio x is accidental but undeniable.